After The Lights Go Out With Dermot Reeve

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After The Lights Go Out With Michael Chopra

Former professional footballer Michael Chopra opens up to Leon McKenzie and Steve Harrison about his struggles with a chronic gambling addiction, which led to him running up huge debts and coming close to taking his own life.He also discusses his charity work with 'Football For P ...  Show more

After The Lights Go Out With Lianne Sanderson

Join us as this week we chat to former Arsenal and England women’s striker Lianne Sanderson!We hear what it was like being the first openly gay footballer, reflect on the lack of an openly gay player in the Premier League, her work today as a football pundit, receiving vicious ab ...  Show more

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